A young girlbarefootwhite vintage dressblowing bubbles to the blue-lit mists

is a strangerwithout name,revealed from another realm

in disguise as an actress poised harmlessinsidious luring;

waits outside the window

Samples: Al Thumm drums, Glen Hadden acoustic guitar, Rachel Johnston cello, Melanie Walters flute Created in Goodwood, South Australia Software: Synchronise About: During this time I was doing live sound for a play called "The Visitors". My role was to sit backstage and process the sounds of the live cellists into an atmospheric wash and whorl of dementia. Pizzicato ostinati like crooked clockwork, and echoing screeches of demented sul ponticello.The play was about this girl (pictured above) who gradually starts appearing to a man (though no one else sees her), as he loses his mind to dementia. The girl mocks his fading grip on (his) reality, but yet lovingly and tenderly lures and welcomes him into her world.This was the first time I'd worked in theatre, and there was something mesmerizing about the fact this play was about dementia, and that I was sitting backstage where I couldn't see the actors, and listening to these disembodied voices, night after night. The same lines delivered over and over again into the darkness.